Years ago I heard someone say that with computers everything would be easier.....
Posts by warnerk
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I tried 11.0.6 and that works.
I tried 12.0.2 and that works too.I was misinterpreting that the green led should show activity when the system starts, but that is not the case.
At least not with LibreElec. With Raspbian it does. -
If I can help, please say so.
The strange thing is that I had 12.0.2 running on the BPi and then I decided to update...
I shouldn't have done that.. But talking afterwards is always easy..
And I tried to install 12.0.2 and that does not start either..
puzzled...I tried 10.0.4 and that boots and starts.
I'll try 11.0.6 next
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Tried other serial adapter. Now get the message:
U-Boot SPL 2025.07 (Oct 12 2025 - 20:27:55 +0000)
DRAM 1024 Mib
Trying to boot from MMC1And that's the end.
When I start from the raspbian-jessie I get a different startup.
First:
[294]HELLO BPI! BOOT0 is starting!
it ends with:
[600]Jump to secend boot
then
U-Boot 2014.07 (April 19 2020 - 14:29:12) Allwinner Technology
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What is the setting for the debugport, I tried 115200 8N1 but only garbage comes out
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Yes, I'll hook things up to see what happens. Strange thing is that an old respbian does boot...
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I wonder if I am using the correct image?
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I flashed the LibreELEC-R40.arm-12.2-nightly-20251008-fd9623b-bananapi-m2u.img.gz but still no green led activity
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I had 12.0.2 running on a BananaPi-M2 Berry and tried the update procedure from within LibreElec console. Screen went black and further no boot.
So I flashed the 12.2.0 and that does not boot. So tried the 12.0.2-bananapi-m2u image and that does not boot either.
So I tried 2020-04-19-raspbian-jessie-bpi-m2u-sd-emmc.img and that does boot.Any ideas?
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ALSA: USB Audio Device, Analog.
As an experiment I installed a new sd card with LibreElec and that one does play. Same Alsa device.
The only drawback is that that installation refuses to see my USB-harddisk with 300G mp3's.
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After I did an update to 12.0.2 the music (I have only music on the Kodi) does not play on my RPi4b.
If I select an album working locally on the pi the titles flash at the top and in a few seconds I sav 40 titles.
But I heard nothing. Hardwarewise nothing has changed. If I boot another sdcard with Debian12 audio works.
When the system starts I hear a 'plong' sound.
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As I don't use the Pi4B on a dayly basis I want to shutdown it and then disconnect the power.
But the Pi is headless (and kb/mouse-less) as I only use it for audio.
In the GUI with a monitor/kb/mouse attached there is a shutdown option and that works.
But in the remote GUI I cannot find it.
Is there a way to shutdown the system before I switch off the power?
I have the software installed via the network install yesterday.